JCP&L has geared up for the storm with extra crews, but so far only a few outages have been reported in the Hunterdon and Somerset region, in Branchburg.

But, so far, traffic remains steady and schools are in session, although many in Hunterdon County will close early. A mix of rain and snow has been falling since this morning, with light accumulations. Crews are out salting roads.

The worst of this storm is projected to hit New England. A blizzard warning is in effect for Boston, where a potentially historic winter storm could dump two feet of snow on the city.

In the Flemington area, the weather service is predicting a high of 36 degrees today, with rain and snow "heavy at times."

By the time snow stops falling tomorrow, likely in the morning, there could be a foot of snow on the ground here, according to the weather service.

Some residents in Flemington decided to keep up with the snowfall by clearing cars and sidewalks. Bonnie Cronce cleared her car, parked in a lot behind Main Street because "we can't park on the street" during a snowstorm.

"It's nasty out here," said Jim Hann while giving pedestrians clear passage on a stretch of sidewalk on Main Street.

At the height of the storm tonight, snow is expected to fall at the rate of 1 to 2 inches an hour, with winds picking up from the north, causing blowing and drifting.